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babyxswts
Joined: 17-Aug-09
Posts: 118
Posted: 08-Mar-10 3:44 PM

If you already have a normal size curling iron or straightener, would you pay extra for a mini version? Conair has these cute mini stylers and while diminutive tools can come in handy (say, while traveling), I don't know if I'd get new ones. Would any of you pay for these?

Conair MiniPRO® 1" Ceramic Curling Iron ($18)
Conair MiniPRO® 1" Ceramic Curling Iron ($18)
Conair MiniPRO® You Style 2-in-1 Ceramic Styler ($21)
Conair MiniPRO® You Style 2-in-1 Ceramic Styler ($21)

anjel_lime2
Joined: 03-Nov-09
Posts: 30
Posted: 11-Mar-10 6:18 PM

I'd just stick with my old normal sized curler. It honestly doesn't take up that much space in my luggage.


gelinka
Joined: 02-Nov-09
Posts: 40
Posted: 15-Mar-10 12:22 PM

I'd probably get one of these mini stylers! They're soooooo cute!


sandra
Joined: 04-Jan-10
Posts: 536
Posted: 20-Mar-10 11:29 AM

I have straight hair so I don’t have a straightening iron. But if this were a curling iron, that would be interesting! Don’t small curling irons make smaller curls, too? If it does the job as well as its bigger version, I’ll consider buying one.


janejinx
Joined: 20-Mar-10
Posts: 289
Posted: 23-Mar-10 4:18 AM

I’d go for functionality! If it works as good as the bigger straightening iron, sure, I’d love to have one! But if it’s also “small” on straightening, I think I’ll stick to the big ones. I won’t mind the size as long as they work!

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